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Activity and distribution of biogenic amines in structures of the thymus and spleen in response to injection of isologous and heterologous red cells

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Injection of heterologous red cells was shown to lead after 15 min to the displacement of noradrenalin from efferent nerve endings, to a marked reorganization of the metabolism of the central follicular cells and the peripheral monoamine-containing cells of the marginal sinuses of the spleen, and cortical luminescent and mast cells of the thymus. Inversion of the medullary substance into the cortex was observed in the thymus. These changes increased in intensity until 2 h.

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Gordon, D.S., Sergeeva, V.E. & Golubeva, N.N. Activity and distribution of biogenic amines in structures of the thymus and spleen in response to injection of isologous and heterologous red cells. Bull Exp Biol Med 86, 1109–1112 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00799607

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